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story is told in the
Compert Mongáin found in the
Yellow Book of
Lecan and the
Lebor na ****dre. The tale
Compert Mongáin (the
Conception of Mongán), which...
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Dominic Ó
Mongáin, or
Dominic Mungan, was an
Irish harper and poet, born
around 1715 in
County Tyrone. The poem and air An
raibh tú ag an gCarraig?, translated...
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incomplete Compert Mongáin ["The
conception of Mongán"], a tale of a
legendary prince,
incomplete Scel asa
mberar combad hé Find mac ****aill
Mongáin ocus aní día...
- (1867–1911),
Irish social activist Flann O'Brien (1911–1966),
writer Dominic Ó
Mongain (c.1715–1770s), poet and
harpist Arthur O'Neill (c.1737–1816), travelling...
- in the
middle of the 7th century. He also
appears in the tale
Compert Mongáin. Áedán
additionally appears in a
variety of
Welsh sources,
making him one...
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University Press. pp. 166–167. ISBN 9780801407215. White, Nora (2006),
Compert Mongáin and
three other early Mongán tales,
Maynooth Medieval Irish Texts, vol...
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Echtra Cormaic maic Airt ('The
Adventure of
Cormac mac Airt'),
Compert Mongáin ('The
Birth of Mongán') In the
Mythological Cycle:
Lebor Gabála Érenn ('The...
- anglicised. It
derives from the
ancient and
possibly pre-10th
century Gaelic Ó
Mongáin, 'descendant of Mongan',
whose name
comes from mongach,
meaning long-haired...
- an 18th-century
origin to the song and said it was
written by
Dominic Ó
Mongain, a poet and
harpist from
County Tyrone, in
honour of the
society beauty...
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Mangan is an
Irish surname anglicised from the
Gaelic Ó
Mongáin ‘descendant of Mongan’,
originally a
byname for
someone with a
luxuriant head of hair...